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Funny Women

Funny Women is an online and in-person workshop community dedicated to the support of female comedians. It was founded by Lynne Parker in 2002[1] as a reaction to misogynistic comments from a comedy promoter.[2] Funny Women helps women find their voice, promote them, and assists charities.

Desiree Burch gaining the award in 2015 (with Lynne Parker)

During the 2019 Funny Women Awards Final, Funny Women announced that their new Patron (renamed “Matron”), would be Jo Brand.[3]

Live events edit

Funny Women runs "Stand Up to Stand Out" comedy workshops hosted by Parker.[4]

In 2013, Funny Women hosted the first Workshop Weekend at the women-only business club B.Hive in Covent Garden. This comprised two days of intensive comedy and confidence training, including a Stand-Up to Stand Out comedy workshop run by Lynne Parker, an improvisation workshop facilitated by Courtney Cornfield, writing for radio hosted by Paul Dodgson and character creation with Hattie Naylor.

Funny Women also hosts regular comedy showcases in London and Brighton; residencies include comedy venues at the Leicester Square Theatre and Komedia. Following a successful trial at the Richmond Literature Festival, Funny Women is now also branching out into literary festivals with a new format discussing writing female comedy with a panel of writers and performers.

Website edit

The Funny Women website contains a ‘magazine’ containing opinion pieces,[5] podcast reviews & recommendations,[6] live show critiques and actively encourages submissions from budding writers wanting to sharpen their comedy writing skills and get online presence for their work. They also offer feedback and help develop the writers of the future.

The Funny Women Awards edit

The Funny Women Awards[7] were launched in 2003. Contestants include female talents such as Bridget Christie, Susan Calman, Katherine Ryan, Andi Osho, Kerry Godliman, Sara Pascoe, Zoe Lyons, Holly Walsh and Sarah Millican.[8]

The Awards have attracted national television and radio coverage (Richard & Judy, This Morning, The Culture Show), and national press (The Guardian, The Times, The Telegraph).[citation needed] The Awards have also been featured as a series of podcasts with The Sun (semi final, final), and footage from the 2007 final at the Comedy Store, London is featured on the Paramount Comedy website.

Due to the numbers entering, this competition has three stages. Heats take place over April, May and June and from these heats, 20 acts are selected. Four semi-finals are held in Brighton, Manchester, London and Edinburgh and from these, ten acts are selected to go through to the final. Previous venues include Leicester Square Theatre and Kings Place in London.[citation needed]

It was announced at the 2019 Funny Women Awards that Jo Brand would be the Patron of Funny Women. The prize for the Stage Award 2019 would include mentoring from Brand.[9]

2023 edit

Source:[10]

Stage Award Finalists edit

  • Kate Cheka (Winner)[11]
  • Hannah Platt[12] (Runner-up)
  • Victoria Olsina[13] (Runner-up)
  • Blank Peng
  • Charlie Vero-Martin
  • Nikola McMurtrie
  • Rachel Baker
  • Sascha LO
  • Su Mi
  • Tal Davies

2022 edit

Sources:[14] [15]

Stage Award edit

  • Lorna Rose Treen (winner)
  • Marjolein Robertson (2nd)
  • Jessie Nixon (3rd)
  • Anshita Koul (finalist)
  • Fathiya Saleh (finalist)
  • Julia Stenton (finalist)
  • Kate Martin (finalist)
  • Leah Davis (finalist)
  • Sharlin Jahan (finalist)
  • Tatty Macleod (finalist)

Comedy Writing Award edit

  • Ruby Carr (winner)
  • Nicki Lucas (finalist)
  • Ellie Silver (finalist)

Comedy Shorts Award edit

  • Lorna Rose Treen (winner)
  • Lorelei Mathias (finalist)
  • Sarah Grant & Katrina Allen (finalist)

Industry Award edit

  • Amy Annette (winner)
  • Anna Leong Brophy (finalist)
  • Hannah George (finalist)

Content Creator Award edit

Source:[16]

  • Chan Wills (Chanel Williams) (winner)
  • Anne Crowther (Christiana Brockbank)
  • Bluenbroke (Kate Harding)
  • Cocosarel
  • Castmeimjane (Jane Postlethwaite)
  • Katerina Robinson
  • Martha Writes (Martha Macdonald)
  • Mrs Smith Says It
  • Nikola McMurtrie
  • Quirks & Foibles (Amy, Amelia, Katie)
  • Rants and Big Pants (Neens and DB)
  • Rosie Holt
  • Sooz Kempner
  • Stacey Annor
  • The Sugarcoated Sisters
  • Thenjiwe Comedy

2021 edit

Source:[17]

Stage Award edit

  • Lara Ricote (winner)
  • Bronwyn Sweeney (runner-up)
  • Ola Labib (runner-up)
  • Abby Wambaugh (finalist)
  • Amelia Stubberfield (finalist)
  • Beau Holland(finalist)
  • Caitlin Powell(finalist)
  • Louisa Keight (finalist)
  • Natalie Bellingham(finalist)
  • Sharon Wanjohi (finalist)

Comedy Writing edit

Comedy Shorts Award edit

  • Ada Player

Content Creator Award edit

  • Hayley Morris

2020 edit

Source:[18]

  • Izzy Askwith (winner) [19]
  • Mary O’Connell (runner-up)
  • Eryn Tett (runner-up)[20]
  • Naomi Cooper (finalist)
  • Katie Green (finalist)
  • Ania Magliano (finalist)
  • Fiona Ridgewell (finalist)
  • Christina O’Sullivan (finalist)
  • Victoria Olsina (semi-finalist)
  • Taran O’Sullivan (semi-finalist)
  • Suchandrika Chakrabarti (semi-finalist)
  • Olivia Flood-Wylie (semi-finalist)
  • Kathy Maniura (semi-finalist)
  • Karen Hobbs (semi-finalist)
  • Gillian Fitzgerald (semi-finalist)
  • Ambika Mod (semi-finalist)

2019 edit

  • Laura Smyth (winner)[21]
  • Sian Davies (runner-up)
  • Charlie George (runner-up)
  • Sarah Mann (finalist)
  • Liz Guterbock (finalist)
  • Helena Langdon (finalist)
  • Kemah Bob (finalist)
  • Shelf (finalist)
  • Jen Ives (finalist)
  • Celya AB (finalist)

2017–18 edit

  • Thanyia Moore (winner)[22]
  • Chloe Petts (runner-up)
  • Susan Riddell (runner-up)
  • Jodie Mitchell (finalist)
  • Lily Phillips (finalist)
  • Amy Mason (finalist)
  • Louise Young (finalist)
  • Megan Shandley (finalist)
  • Maisie Adam (finalist)

2016 edit

2015 edit

2014 edit

 
The 2014 awards, left to right: Megan Heffernan, Sally Cancello, Jayde Adams, Lauren Pattison, and Aine Gallagher
 
A Funny Women comedy workshop organised by the founder, Lynne Parker, in 2014
  • Aine Gallagher (runner-up)
  • Lauren Pattison (runner-up)
  • Heffernan & Fletcher (Comedy Writing Award)
  • Sally Cancello (Comedy Shorts Award)
    • Massive Dad (finalist)
    • Samantha Baines (finalist)
    • Robyn Perkins (finalist)
    • Hawkeye & Windy (finalist)
    • Faye Daniels (finalist)
    • Pauline Shanahan (finalist)
    • Hannah Banana (finalist)

2013 edit

  • Twisted Loaf (winner)
  • Katie Lane (runner-up)
  • Elf Lyons (runner-up)
  • Reven & Fennell (Variety Award)
  • Cassie Pope (Comedy Writing Award)
  • Alex Maher for 'Hope And Gloria' (Best Show Award)
    • Rachel Gleaves (finalist)
    • Bisha Ali (finalist)
    • Tevashnee (finalist)
    • Rachel Slater (finalist)
    • Bethan Roberts (finalist)
    • Becky Brunning (finalist)
    • Sindhu Vee (finalist)
    • Saskia Preston (finalist)
    • Dotty Winters (finalist)

2012 edit

  • Gabby Best (winner)[26]
  • Niamh Marron (runner-up)
  • Katie Tracey (runner-up)
  • Suzanna Kempner (Variety Award)
  • Sarah Courtauld (Comedy Writing Award)
    • Abi Tedder (finalist)
    • Alice Frick (finalist)
    • Amy Gledhill (finalist)
    • Cerys Nelmes (finalist)
    • General Advice Bureau (finalist)
    • Lucy Frederick (finalist)
    • Lucy Montague-Moffatt (finalist)
    • Sofie Hagen (finalist)
    • The Silky Pair (finalist)
    • Viv Groskop (finalist)

2011 edit

  • Lara A King (winner)
  • Katherine Bennett (Second)
  • Bekka Bowling (Third)
  • Ladies Live Longer - Louise Fitzgerald and Victoria Temple-Morris (Variety Award)
    • Gabriella Burnel (finalist)
    • Mel Moon (finalist)
    • Sadia Azmat (finalist)
    • Emily Lloyd-Saini (finalist)
    • Vanessa Bland(finalist)
    • Kerry Gilbert(finalist)
    • Sarah Callaghan(finalist)
    • Checkley & Bush(finalist)
    • Janet Bettesworth (finalist)

2010 edit

  • Thankless Child - Liz Black and Freya Slipper (winner)
  • Julia Clark (Second)
  • Rachel Parris (Third)[8]
  • Gemma Whelan (Variety Award)
    • Lindsay Jarman (finalist)
    • Jess Fostekew (finalist)
    • Clare Lomas (finalist)
    • Sarah Hendrickx (finalist)
    • Iona Dudley-Ward (finalist)
    • Alison Thea-Skot (finalist)
    • Abigoliah Schamaun (finalist)
    • Helen Arney (finalist)

2009 edit

  • London Hughes as "Miss London" (winner)
  • Eve Webster (Second)
  • Jo Selby (Third)
    • Charlie Covell (finalist)
    • Tania Edwards (finalist)
    • Giado Garofalo (finalist)
    • Domestic Goddi (finalist)
    • Rhona McKenzie (finalist)
    • Elizabeth Mee (finalist)
    • Catherine Semark (finalist)
    • Marie Vagen (finalist)
    • Katarina Vrana (finalist)

2008 edit

2007 edit

  • Andi Osho (winner)[8]
  • Joanne Lau (2nd place)
  • Sharon Mannion (3rd place)[8]
    • Isma Almas (finalist)
    • Emily Haworth Booth (finalist)
    • Victoria Cook (finalist)
    • Nat Luurtsema (finalist)
    • Missman (Lisa Alabaksh) (finalist)
    • Katie Mulgrew (finalist)
    • Katy Schute (finalist)

2006 edit

2005 edit

2004 edit

2003 edit

  • Sarah Adams as Jade the Folk Singer (winner)
  • Anna Keirle (runner-up)
  • Ria Lina (runner-up)
  • Kerry Godliman (Highly Commended)
    • Karen Bayley (finalist)
    • Jo Jo Sutherland (finalist)
    • Katy Wix (finalist)
    • Helen Kane (finalist)
    • Debs Gatenby (finalist)
    • Brandy Borr (finalist)

Charity edit

Funny Women works with organisations that represent aspects of women's wellbeing. It Women has raised awareness and over £70,000 for Refuge, Womankind Worldwide, Rise UK, The Victoria Foundation, Women's Aid, V-Day, ActionAid, Ovarian Cancer Action, the YWCA, Jo's Trust and the Bristol Cancer Help Centre.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "About Us". Funny Women. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  2. ^ Parker, Lynne. "Why I set up Funny Women". Funnywomen.com. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  3. ^ Bennett, Steve. "Laura Smyth wins Funny Women Award : News 2019 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide". www.chortle.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  4. ^ Pool, Hannah (15 August 2010). "My bid to become a standup comic". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  5. ^ "Features Archives". Funny Women. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  6. ^ "podcasts Archives". Funny Women. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  7. ^ "Funny Women Awards - Funny Women". Retrieved 29 July 2017.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Guide, British Comedy (2016-04-18). "Funny Women Awards". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 2022-08-07.
  9. ^ Bennett, Steve. "Laura Smyth wins Funny Women Award : News 2019 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide". www.chortle.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-09-27.
  10. ^ Women, Funny (2023-09-05). "FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR THE 2023 STAGE AWARD SUPPORTED BY NEXT UP COMEDY". Funny Women. Retrieved 2023-09-06.
  11. ^ Women, Funny (2023-09-29). "2023 Funny Women Awards Winners Announced!". Funny Women. Retrieved 2023-09-29.
  12. ^ "Hannah Platt". individualam. Retrieved 2023-09-06.
  13. ^ "Victoria Olsina Named Finalist for 2023 Funny Women Stage Award - Victoria Olsina: Stand Up Comedian". victoriaolsinacomedy.co.uk/. Retrieved 2023-09-06.
  14. ^ "Funny Women Awards 2022 Results". 30 September 2022.
  15. ^ "The Stage is Set for 2022 Funny Women Awards". 23 September 2022.
  16. ^ "Meet Our Shortlist: Heat Content Creator Award 2022". 23 September 2022.
  17. ^ "2021 Funny Women Awards Winners Announced!". 24 September 2021.
  18. ^ "2020 Stage Awards Semi-finalists Announced!". Funny Women. 2020-08-04. Retrieved 2020-12-18.
  19. ^ "Meet 2020 Funny Women Awards Winner Izzy Askwith!". Funny Women. 2020-09-28. Retrieved 2020-12-18.
  20. ^ "RBM". www.rbmcomedy.com. Retrieved 2022-08-07.
  21. ^ Bennett, Steve. "Laura Smyth wins Funny Women Award : News 2019 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide". www.chortle.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-09-27.
  22. ^ a b "Funny Women Awards- All the winners and finalists ever". Funny Women. 2012-10-01. Retrieved 2019-09-27.
  23. ^ "This is Desiree Burch, the funniest woman of the year". 2 October 2015. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
  24. ^ "Funny Women Alumni Picks". Funny Women. 11 January 2016. Retrieved 2016-01-28.
  25. ^ "Not just a funny face: Funny Women Awards winner Jayde Adams interview". 2 October 2014. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
  26. ^ Pelling, Rowan (25 September 2012). "Less a nation of shopkeepers, more a land of stand-ups". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 5 September 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Funny Women is an online and in person workshop community dedicated to the support of female comedians It was founded by Lynne Parker in 2002 1 as a reaction to misogynistic comments from a comedy promoter 2 Funny Women helps women find their voice promote them and assists charities Desiree Burch gaining the award in 2015 with Lynne Parker During the 2019 Funny Women Awards Final Funny Women announced that their new Patron renamed Matron would be Jo Brand 3 Contents 1 Live events 2 Website 3 The Funny Women Awards 3 1 2023 3 1 1 Stage Award Finalists 3 2 2022 3 2 1 Stage Award 3 2 2 Comedy Writing Award 3 2 3 Comedy Shorts Award 3 2 4 Industry Award 3 2 5 Content Creator Award 3 3 2021 3 3 1 Stage Award 3 3 2 Comedy Writing 3 3 3 Comedy Shorts Award 3 3 4 Content Creator Award 3 4 2020 3 5 2019 3 6 2017 18 3 7 2016 3 8 2015 3 9 2014 3 10 2013 3 11 2012 3 12 2011 3 13 2010 3 14 2009 3 15 2008 3 16 2007 3 17 2006 3 18 2005 3 19 2004 3 20 2003 4 Charity 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksLive events editFunny Women runs Stand Up to Stand Out comedy workshops hosted by Parker 4 In 2013 Funny Women hosted the first Workshop Weekend at the women only business club B Hive in Covent Garden This comprised two days of intensive comedy and confidence training including a Stand Up to Stand Out comedy workshop run by Lynne Parker an improvisation workshop facilitated by Courtney Cornfield writing for radio hosted by Paul Dodgson and character creation with Hattie Naylor Funny Women also hosts regular comedy showcases in London and Brighton residencies include comedy venues at the Leicester Square Theatre and Komedia Following a successful trial at the Richmond Literature Festival Funny Women is now also branching out into literary festivals with a new format discussing writing female comedy with a panel of writers and performers Website editThe Funny Women website contains a magazine containing opinion pieces 5 podcast reviews amp recommendations 6 live show critiques and actively encourages submissions from budding writers wanting to sharpen their comedy writing skills and get online presence for their work They also offer feedback and help develop the writers of the future The Funny Women Awards editThe Funny Women Awards 7 were launched in 2003 Contestants include female talents such as Bridget Christie Susan Calman Katherine Ryan Andi Osho Kerry Godliman Sara Pascoe Zoe Lyons Holly Walsh and Sarah Millican 8 The Awards have attracted national television and radio coverage Richard amp Judy This Morning The Culture Show and national press The Guardian The Times The Telegraph citation needed The Awards have also been featured as a series of podcasts with The Sun semi final final and footage from the 2007 final at the Comedy Store London is featured on the Paramount Comedy website Due to the numbers entering this competition has three stages Heats take place over April May and June and from these heats 20 acts are selected Four semi finals are held in Brighton Manchester London and Edinburgh and from these ten acts are selected to go through to the final Previous venues include Leicester Square Theatre and Kings Place in London citation needed It was announced at the 2019 Funny Women Awards that Jo Brand would be the Patron of Funny Women The prize for the Stage Award 2019 would include mentoring from Brand 9 2023 edit Source 10 Stage Award Finalists edit Kate Cheka Winner 11 Hannah Platt 12 Runner up Victoria Olsina 13 Runner up Blank Peng Charlie Vero Martin Nikola McMurtrie Rachel Baker Sascha LO Su Mi Tal Davies2022 edit Sources 14 15 Stage Award edit Lorna Rose Treen winner Marjolein Robertson 2nd Jessie Nixon 3rd Anshita Koul finalist Fathiya Saleh finalist Julia Stenton finalist Kate Martin finalist Leah Davis finalist Sharlin Jahan finalist Tatty Macleod finalist Comedy Writing Award edit Ruby Carr winner Nicki Lucas finalist Ellie Silver finalist Comedy Shorts Award edit Lorna Rose Treen winner Lorelei Mathias finalist Sarah Grant amp Katrina Allen finalist Industry Award edit Amy Annette winner Anna Leong Brophy finalist Hannah George finalist Content Creator Award edit Source 16 Chan Wills Chanel Williams winner Anne Crowther Christiana Brockbank Bluenbroke Kate Harding Cocosarel Castmeimjane Jane Postlethwaite Katerina Robinson Martha Writes Martha Macdonald Mrs Smith Says It Nikola McMurtrie Quirks amp Foibles Amy Amelia Katie Rants and Big Pants Neens and DB Rosie Holt Sooz Kempner Stacey Annor The Sugarcoated Sisters Thenjiwe Comedy2021 edit Source 17 Stage Award edit Lara Ricote winner Bronwyn Sweeney runner up Ola Labib runner up Abby Wambaugh finalist Amelia Stubberfield finalist Beau Holland finalist Caitlin Powell finalist Louisa Keight finalist Natalie Bellingham finalist Sharon Wanjohi finalist Comedy Writing edit Kathryn Bond Sophie DukerComedy Shorts Award edit Ada PlayerContent Creator Award edit Hayley Morris2020 edit Source 18 Izzy Askwith winner 19 Mary O Connell runner up Eryn Tett runner up 20 Naomi Cooper finalist Katie Green finalist Ania Magliano finalist Fiona Ridgewell finalist Christina O Sullivan finalist Victoria Olsina semi finalist Taran O Sullivan semi finalist Suchandrika Chakrabarti semi finalist Olivia Flood Wylie semi finalist Kathy Maniura semi finalist Karen Hobbs semi finalist Gillian Fitzgerald semi finalist Ambika Mod semi finalist 2019 edit Laura Smyth winner 21 Sian Davies runner up Charlie George runner up Sarah Mann finalist Liz Guterbock finalist Helena Langdon finalist Kemah Bob finalist Shelf finalist Jen Ives finalist Celya AB finalist 2017 18 edit Thanyia Moore winner 22 Chloe Petts runner up Susan Riddell runner up Jodie Mitchell finalist Lily Phillips finalist Amy Mason finalist Louise Young finalist Megan Shandley finalist Maisie Adam finalist 2016 edit Harriet Braine winner 22 Catherine Bohart finalist Rose Robinson finalist Rosie Jones finalist Rivka Uttley finalist Micky Overman finalist 2015 edit Desiree Burch 23 winner Helen Monks runner up Sarah Keyworth runner up Christine Entwisle Comedy Writing Award Rachel Marwood Comedy Shorts Award Jane Postlethwaite 24 finalist Julie Anne Meaney finalist Kate Kennedy finalist Maggy Whitehouse finalist Rosana Bosanac finalist Sophie Duker finalist Tamar Broadbent finalist 2014 edit nbsp The 2014 awards left to right Megan Heffernan Sally Cancello Jayde Adams Lauren Pattison and Aine GallagherJayde Adams 25 winner nbsp A Funny Women comedy workshop organised by the founder Lynne Parker in 2014Aine Gallagher runner up Lauren Pattison runner up Heffernan amp Fletcher Comedy Writing Award Sally Cancello Comedy Shorts Award Massive Dad finalist Samantha Baines finalist Robyn Perkins finalist Hawkeye amp Windy finalist Faye Daniels finalist Pauline Shanahan finalist Hannah Banana finalist 2013 edit Twisted Loaf winner Katie Lane runner up Elf Lyons runner up Reven amp Fennell Variety Award Cassie Pope Comedy Writing Award Alex Maher for Hope And Gloria Best Show Award Rachel Gleaves finalist Bisha Ali finalist Tevashnee finalist Rachel Slater finalist Bethan Roberts finalist Becky Brunning finalist Sindhu Vee finalist Saskia Preston finalist Dotty Winters finalist 2012 edit Gabby Best winner 26 Niamh Marron runner up Katie Tracey runner up Suzanna Kempner Variety Award Sarah Courtauld Comedy Writing Award Abi Tedder finalist Alice Frick finalist Amy Gledhill finalist Cerys Nelmes finalist General Advice Bureau finalist Lucy Frederick finalist Lucy Montague Moffatt finalist Sofie Hagen finalist The Silky Pair finalist Viv Groskop finalist 2011 edit Lara A King winner Katherine Bennett Second Bekka Bowling Third Ladies Live Longer Louise Fitzgerald and Victoria Temple Morris Variety Award Gabriella Burnel finalist Mel Moon finalist Sadia Azmat finalist Emily Lloyd Saini finalist Vanessa Bland finalist Kerry Gilbert finalist Sarah Callaghan finalist Checkley amp Bush finalist Janet Bettesworth finalist 2010 edit Thankless Child Liz Black and Freya Slipper winner Julia Clark Second Rachel Parris Third 8 Gemma Whelan Variety Award Lindsay Jarman finalist Jess Fostekew finalist Clare Lomas finalist Sarah Hendrickx finalist Iona Dudley Ward finalist Alison Thea Skot finalist Abigoliah Schamaun finalist Helen Arney finalist 2009 edit London Hughes as Miss London winner Eve Webster Second Jo Selby Third Charlie Covell finalist Tania Edwards finalist Giado Garofalo finalist Domestic Goddi finalist Rhona McKenzie finalist Elizabeth Mee finalist Catherine Semark finalist Marie Vagen finalist Katarina Vrana finalist 2008 edit Katherine Ryan winner 8 Sara Pascoe runner up 8 Rachel Stubbings runner up 8 Sarah Campbell finalist Pippa Evans as Loretta Maine finalist Rachel Fairburn finalist Girl and Dean finalist Rowena Haley finalist Grainne Maguire finalist Elaine Malcolmson finalist 2007 edit Andi Osho winner 8 Joanne Lau 2nd place Sharon Mannion 3rd place 8 Isma Almas finalist Emily Haworth Booth finalist Victoria Cook finalist Nat Luurtsema finalist Missman Lisa Alabaksh finalist Katie Mulgrew finalist Katy Schute finalist 2006 edit Suzy Bennett winner 8 Diane Morgan 2nd Christina Martin 3rd Susan Calman finalist 8 Holly Walsh finalist Martine Pepper finalist Liz Carr finalist 8 Maggie Gordon Walker finalist Sonya Kelly finalist Rosie Wilby finalist 2005 edit Debra Jane Appleby winner 8 Sarah Millican runner up 8 Ruth Bratt runner up 8 Wendy Wason finalist Steph Baker finalist Julie Jepson finalist Jude Mahon finalist Emma Fryer finalist Becky Love finalist Helen Keen finalist 2004 edit Zoe Lyons winner Anna Crilly runner up Janice Phayre runner up Bridget Christie finalist Roisin Conaty finalist Lindzi Germain finalist Susan Hanks finalist Sarah Ledger finalist Millie amp Tillie finalist 2003 edit Sarah Adams as Jade the Folk Singer winner Anna Keirle runner up Ria Lina runner up Kerry Godliman Highly Commended Karen Bayley finalist Jo Jo Sutherland finalist Katy Wix finalist Helen Kane finalist Debs Gatenby finalist Brandy Borr finalist Charity editFunny Women works with organisations that represent aspects of women s wellbeing It Women has raised awareness and over 70 000 for Refuge Womankind Worldwide Rise UK The Victoria Foundation Women s Aid V Day ActionAid Ovarian Cancer Action the YWCA Jo s Trust and the Bristol Cancer Help Centre See also editList of media awards honoring womenReferences edit About Us Funny Women Retrieved 2020 04 13 Parker Lynne Why I set up Funny Women Funnywomen com Retrieved 5 September 2015 Bennett Steve Laura Smyth wins Funny Women Award News 2019 Chortle The UK Comedy Guide www chortle co uk Retrieved 2020 04 13 Pool Hannah 15 August 2010 My bid to become a standup comic The Guardian Retrieved 5 September 2015 Features Archives Funny Women Retrieved 2020 04 13 podcasts Archives Funny Women Retrieved 2020 04 13 Funny Women Awards Funny Women Retrieved 29 July 2017 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Guide British Comedy 2016 04 18 Funny Women Awards British Comedy Guide Retrieved 2022 08 07 Bennett Steve Laura Smyth wins Funny Women Award News 2019 Chortle The UK Comedy Guide www chortle co uk Retrieved 2019 09 27 Women Funny 2023 09 05 FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR THE 2023 STAGE AWARD SUPPORTED BY NEXT UP COMEDY Funny Women Retrieved 2023 09 06 Women Funny 2023 09 29 2023 Funny Women Awards Winners Announced Funny Women Retrieved 2023 09 29 Hannah Platt individualam Retrieved 2023 09 06 Victoria Olsina Named Finalist for 2023 Funny Women Stage Award Victoria Olsina Stand Up Comedian victoriaolsinacomedy co uk Retrieved 2023 09 06 Funny Women Awards 2022 Results 30 September 2022 The Stage is Set for 2022 Funny Women Awards 23 September 2022 Meet Our Shortlist Heat Content Creator Award 2022 23 September 2022 2021 Funny Women Awards Winners Announced 24 September 2021 2020 Stage Awards Semi finalists Announced Funny Women 2020 08 04 Retrieved 2020 12 18 Meet 2020 Funny Women Awards Winner Izzy Askwith Funny Women 2020 09 28 Retrieved 2020 12 18 RBM www rbmcomedy com Retrieved 2022 08 07 Bennett Steve Laura Smyth wins Funny Women Award News 2019 Chortle The UK Comedy Guide www chortle co uk Retrieved 2019 09 27 a b Funny Women Awards All the winners and finalists ever Funny Women 2012 10 01 Retrieved 2019 09 27 This is Desiree Burch the funniest woman of the year 2 October 2015 Retrieved 29 July 2017 Funny Women Alumni Picks Funny Women 11 January 2016 Retrieved 2016 01 28 Not just a funny face Funny Women Awards winner Jayde Adams interview 2 October 2014 Retrieved 29 July 2017 Pelling Rowan 25 September 2012 Less a nation of shopkeepers more a land of stand ups The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 5 September 2015 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Funny Women amp oldid 1211159801, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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